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Nicole Rafter
Chase Burton
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R1,315
Discovery Miles 13 150
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This book is a critical summary and exegesis of the work of Nicole
Rafter, who was a leading scholar of the history of biological
theories of crime causation as well as a profound theorist of the
role of history within criminology. It introduces Rafter’s key
works and assesses her contributions to the fields of feminist
criminology, cultural criminology, visual criminology and
historical criminology. It also explores her theorization of
criminology’s identity, scientific status, and possible futures.
While many books on criminological theory explain and historically
contextualize theory, they do not interrogate the production of
theory or the epistemological assumptions behind it. Drawing on the
world of Nicole Rafter, this book offers an accessible handbook to
her extensive historical studies and to how her work demonstrated
the importance of historical theory to criminological knowledge.
Furthermore, the author brings Rafter’s historical research to
life and shows how it speaks to contemporary issues in criminology
and punishment. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will
appeal to students and scholars of criminological theory,
intellectual history, sociology, comparative criminology, and
feminist criminology.
This book is a critical summary and exegesis of the work of Nicole
Rafter, who was a leading scholar of the history of biological
theories of crime causation as well as a profound theorist of the
role of history within criminology. It introduces Rafter's key
works and assesses her contributions to the fields of feminist
criminology, cultural criminology, visual criminology and
historical criminology. It also explores her theorization of
criminology's identity, scientific status, and possible futures.
While many books on criminological theory explain and historically
contextualize theory, they do not interrogate the production of
theory or the epistemological assumptions behind it. Drawing on the
world of Nicole Rafter, this book offers an accessible handbook to
her extensive historical studies and to how her work demonstrated
the importance of historical theory to criminological knowledge.
Furthermore, the author brings Rafter's historical research to life
and shows how it speaks to contemporary issues in criminology and
punishment. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will
appeal to students and scholars of criminological theory,
intellectual history, sociology, comparative criminology, and
feminist criminology.
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